Poverty In Italian Ghetto Printmaking By Jerry Di Falco

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Jerry  Di Falco  'Poverty In Italian Ghetto', created in 2020, Original Digital Art.
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Artist:

Jerry Di Falco

Title:

Poverty In Italian Ghetto

Price:
Year:
2020
Medium:
Size - (USA):
15 W x 11 H x 0.1 D (inches)
Size - (metric):
38.1 W x 27.9 H x 0.3 D (centimeters)
Theme:
Edition:
Original
Artwork ID:
637171

Artwork Description:

This intaglio and aquatint etching was inspired by several of original drawings by DiFalco, all based on an archived photograph from the Temple University Libraries, Special Collections Research Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. DiFalco used French, oil base ink and printed on Stonehenge brand etching paper, Color Cream. He etched his zinc plate in five separate baths of Nitric acid moreover, the plate he employed measured six inches high by nine inches wide, 15.240 cm x 22.860 cm. The print size is eleven inches high by fifteen inches wide, or 27.940 cm x 38.100 cm. The frame in which it ships measures about twelve inches high by sixteen inches wide 30.480 cm x 40.640 cm. The scene depicts the outdoor area behind a home at 1009 Montrose Street in the Italian Immigrant area, circa 1910. In the description from Temple’s website, it states “Woman inside stands at open window of house with broken shutter. Two girls, one holding a young child, stand outside trash and various metal and wood buckets on the ground around them. Tattered clothing hangs in upper corner and from stool in lower corner. Trash and debris on awning over doorway.” The notes in this file state, 1009 Montrose Street, Tony Tutendaris s family City Mission Lantern Slide Fund, Archibald A. Hodge. The photographer is listed as unknown. The artist, who lived in this neighborhood for over twenty years, uses his lines in an expressionistic manner and conveys the scene’s sociological darkness with tonal manipulation. The Italian immigrants of that era, especially the women, had no social services and worked their way out of poverty with no expectations of governmental aid. Other nearby neighborhoods of immigrants included people from Germany, Ireland, Cuba, and Spain. as well as freed African-American slaves from the South and free blacks. Website quoted from is: http: library. temple. edu collections scrc housing-association-delaware
Keywords:   Poverty, Italian, Immigrants, Intaglio, Archive, History, Original Printmaking, History Printmaking
Materials:   Etching Prints


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